According to IRIB, in an exclusive interview with the English-language Russia Today news channel on Friday, Jalili stressed that Iran welcomes dialogue and has always been open to cooperation and talks with different countries on a wide range of issues, including cooperation in the field of the nuclear energy.
He stressed but this cooperation must take place with a clear strategy.
The top Iranian official pointed out “If the 5+1 group is also committed to a similar strategy, a similar approach, then the prospects for the Moscow talks will be promising. We will look at this round of talks with optimism if the agreements reached in Istanbul and Baghdad are honored.”
Jalili further noted that Iran believes its five-point proposal as well as the 5+1group's package should be discussed in detail during the Moscow negotiations.
He stated “We are strongly against weapons of mass destruction. Today, the Islamic Republic of Iran has the capacity to cooperate in the field of disarmament and nuclear non-proliferation; so these capacities should be drawn on by the international community.”
Jalili further said that Tehran expects that its right to the nuclear technologies, including uranium enrichment, be recognized and respected as that right is clearly defined by the nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT).
He emphasized that Iran’s nuclear activities are entirely under the control of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), and the Islamic Republic is conducting its nuclear energy program in full compliance with the NPT.
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Saturday, 16 June 2012 09:00
'Iran wants N-rights honored in Moscow'
Secretary of Iran's Supreme National Security Council Saeed Jalili says Tehran expects that its right to nuclear technology, including uranium enrichment, be recognized during the upcoming talks with the 5+1group in Moscow.



